Still Buffering 203: “Friends” (1994) Published March 12th, 2020 Listen here on themcelroy.family [theme music plays] Rileigh: Hello, and welcome to Still Buffering: a cross generational guide to the culture that made us. I am Rileigh Smirl. Sydnee: I’m Sydnee Mcelroy. Teylor: And I’m Teylor Smirl. Sydnee: Kids are weird, y’all. Teylor: Yup. Rileigh: We’re on a roll with these, just… Jumping right in. Sydnee: [laughs] Teylor: Just jumped right in there. She’s ready to go! Rileigh: These cold opens are just… Sydnee: Mm-hmm. Rileigh: Wow. Sydnee: Just saying, kids are weird. Rileigh: Yeah. Teylor: And is that is a general statement, or is this a… Just a recent discovery? Sydnee: Uh— Rileigh: Your kids, all kids? Sydnee: Well I mean, it’s both, but uh… I was gonna say they’re weird cause Charlie has seen the Sonic the Hedgehog movie twice now. [laughs] Teylor: [laughs] Sydnee: Loved it so much the first time, had to go back for a second— Rileigh: Who has seen it with her, twice? Because she can’t go to movies by herself? Sydnee: Uh, well Justin took her the first time— Rileigh: Mm-hmm? Sydnee: Which Justin had to—He was discussing it, on another podcast, and so he had to see it. Teylor: Mm-hmm. Rileigh: Mm-hmm. Sydnee: And he talked Charlie into coming with him, thinking “There’s a chance she won’t like this, but maybe she will come with me.” And she did. She liked it. She liked it a great deal. So much so, that when, uh… Clint and Carol invited her to come, she said “Yeah! I want to come again. I want to see this movie—” Rileigh: That’s almost as many times as she saw Frozen 2. Teylor: Wow. Sydnee: She saw that three times, yeah. Rileigh: Yeah. Sydnee: But still, yeah. So she has seen it twice. Do you think she’s the only person who’s seen it twice? Rileigh: Yeah. Teylor: No. I feel like that’s what kids do though, right? They like a thing, and then they just… That’s their thing. Sydnee: [sighs] Well, that—I mean that is true. I have watched Spongebob the Musical… Uh, fifty, sixty… Seventy times—you think I’m exaggerating? There are days where it’s been on twice. Teylor: Wow. Rileigh: I think I’ve actually seen that, like thirty times. Teylor: It’s— Rileigh: And I don’t live with them. Sydnee: I know every song, I know every line. I could perform it—Well, I’m not that talented. There are some really impressive dance and acrobatic moves in that. Rileigh: Yeah. Sydnee: I couldn’t do those. But, I could at least say “A split is being done now.” I can’t do a split, but— Rileigh: I know when it is! Sydnee: But I know that a split should be done. Teylor: [laughs] Rileigh: Cooper knows all the lines and all the words. Sydnee: Yes. Rileigh: All the songs. Sydnee: I love to hear her… Rileigh: Just kind of— [vocalizing] Sydnee: [imitating Cooper singing] “Hello Bikini Bottom!” Rileigh: [laughs] Sydnee: [laughs] Teylor: Well, I saw Sonic without a child. I saw it with a bunch of adults, so I don’t know— [crosstalk] Rileigh: That’s— Teylor: That was a choice. I don’t think I got quite as much joy out of it as um, as Charlie has clearly gotten. [laughs] Sydnee: Do you feel like it’s worthy of a second go-around? Teylor: I wouldn’t want to see it a second time. Uh, I don’t know. It was a weird movie! I… I loved Jim Carrey’s performance in it? Like I wish that it had just been him on the screen for two hours, being weird. But— Sydnee: Did you—Did you ever think you would say “I wish Jim Carrey would be—“ [laughing] Teylor: Yeah! [laughing] Sydnee: “I wanna see a movie that is just Jim Carrey for two hours, being weird!”? Teylor: I think that’s… That’s—I’ve been saying that since the first time I saw Jim Carrey in a movie. I don’t know! I—There was never a time where I’m not down for… Like, Jim Carrey at his weirdest. For long periods of time. Sydnee: There-I don’t know what that is! There is a very specific, uh, sense of humor that Jim Carrey at his “Jim Carrey-est” appeals to, and apparently it’s you, Tay. And also Justin! Teylor: I— Sydnee: Because Jim Carrey at his absolute max, like that is totally Justin’s thing. And it never was—Like, I didn’t particularly enjoy The Mask, didn’t particularly enjoy Ace Ventura. I mean like, not there—I’m not saying they’re bad. I’m not passing judgment. Just not… Not really my… Thing. You know? Rileigh: Yeah. I get that. I think I’m with you on that one. Teylor: I think because it’s so much of comedy is like—Oh it’s you know, it’s like “Oh, it’s smart humor !” Like… “I put all this effort into this buildup, and like deliver it!” And I’m like—It’s kind of like, “Oh you’re funny but I’m also a little afraid of you cause you might come at me.” And with Jim Carrey, his kind of comedy, it’s just like “I’m putting it all out there, I’m going 150%. I’m gonna look pretty dumb when I do it, and I’m—“ It’s like: all in, for you. [laughs] Like, I don’t know! It’s a very like… I enjoy that. It’s a gleeful, bizarre comedy, that I—It makes me very happy. Rileigh: Yeah. Sydnee: It is an evolution, too. I think that like you get—So like, your appreciation for Jim Carrey when you’re young is like “He’s so funny! I love Ace Ventura!” And then you get a little older, and you’re like “I’m more into, you know, The Truman Show, is more of the Jim Carrey that I appreciate.” Teylor: Mm-hmm. Sydnee: And then you can come full circle as an adult, and be like “Nah, I just loved Ace Ventura. It was very funny.” Rileigh: Yeah. Ace Ventura was very funny. Teylor: Yeah. Sydnee: [laughing a little] Rileigh: Yeah. Teylor: I also only recently realized that, I don’t know. It’s just like getting older, like wearing what I want and not caring as much about like trying to look stylish. And one of my coworkers pointed out, was like “You kind of dress like Ace Ventura, these days!” [laughs] Cause I was wearing— [All three start laughing] Teylor: Like a Hawaiian button-up, and I had like plaid pants on and a t- shirt. And I’m like “You think?” And they’re like “Yeah!” And I was like “Is that a good thing?” I mean, it’s a thing! Like okay, I’m just gonna roll with it. My hair sticks up, it’s like— [laughs] Sydnee: It’s a thing! [laughs] Rileigh: It is a thing, indeed. Teylor: It’s like, I’m not, I’m not mad! Cause, you know? Everybody’s gotta have a style. If that’s mine, it’s… you know? It came from it’s natural evolution. Sydnee: I think that’s fine. So—But you are not in a hurry to go see Sonic again? Teylor: The rest—It was just very strange. I mean, it was charming. It’s a kid’s movie. I’m not gonna like… Skewer a kid’s movie. Sydnee: Sure. Teylor: It was meant for children. Rileigh: Yeah. Teylor: I don’t know what I went in expecting… Like I had just seen Birds of Prey a few weeks ago; I loved it! And I was like, kind of had like similar like—I felt like the same people were talking about both movies, and so I was like “Oh! Maybe this is— Oh. This is for kids.“ This is for kids. That one was for me, this one’s for kids. That’s good. [laughs] Rileigh: Yeah. Sydnee: Um, I will say that I—I didn’t see the movie. I saw like, trailers of it and clips from it and stuff, and like I feel like that whatever made Sonic’s teeth so upsetting in the original— Teylor: [laughs] Yeah. Sydnee: Ads—Like, they fixed that, right? Teylor: They did. Oh yeah. Rileigh: Right. They were very upsetting. Sydnee: It did not look upsetting, when I saw clips of the final product. Teylor: No, they definitely fixed the CGI. And it doesn’t look bad. Um… I just—It was I guess, you know? That moment of like… What’s… James Marsden’s? Is that the actor in that movie? Sydnee: Um,I believe that’s right. Teylor: Very, very handsome man. Uh… He’s like cradling the like CGI Sonic in a very intense scene, and I guess it’s supposed to be emotional. That was that moment where I was like “This is weird, still.” Sydnee: [laughs] Rileigh: [laughs] Teylor: “It’s still weird!” [laughing] Like I can’t--[laughing] “I can’t get into this.” Sydnee: I liked Charlie telling me—At one point, she was telling me about the movie, and she goes “See, there are these gold rings…” And I was like “Yeah, no.
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